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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database
8048
Mishnah,
Terumot
, 9.6
הַטֶּבֶל, גִּדּוּלָיו מֻתָּרִין בְּדָבָר שֶׁזַּרְעוֹ כָלֶה. אֲבָל בְּדָבָר שֶׁאֵין זַרְעוֹ כָלֶה, גִּדּוּלֵי גִדּוּלִין, אֲסוּרִין. אֵיזֶהוּ דָבָר שֶׁאֵין זַרְעוֹ כָלֶה, כְּגוֹן הַלּוּף וְהַשּׁוּם וְהַבְּצָלִים. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר, הַשּׁוּם, כַּשְּׂעוֹרִים:
As for untithed produce, what grows from it is permissible if of a kind whose seed disintegrates [in the soil]. But if of a kind whose seed does not disintegrate, then even what grows from plants which grew out of it are forbidden. Which is the kind whose seed does not disintegrate? Like luf, garlic and onions. Rabbi Judah says: onions are like barley.
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Porton,
Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta
(1988)
49
agents
Porton,
Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta
(1988)
49
agricultural matters
Porton,
Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta
(1988)
49
bondmen/women
Porton,
Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta
(1988)
49
children
Porton,
Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta
(1988)
49
crops'
Porton,
Gentiles and Israelites in Mishnah-Tosefta
(1988)
49
heave-offering, planted as seed
Avery-Peck,
The priestly gift in Mishnah: a study of tractate Terumot
(1981)
261
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262
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263